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The Succubus Returns To Engorge and Bleed (The Monster Returns To Feed) Light filtered in through grey shadows deep lonely rests heavy in this dank room. Far away, dark calls me from soddened sleep I feel strange echoes of dark gloom. What promise does this new day dare to bring perhaps more of the yesterday's ache. I feel that tug, of my nose by the sad ring yet so many live lives that are fake! What succubus has bled my spirit's joy away perhaps that shadow that haunts me. I that swore- no power over me can hold sway now live in this eternally dark sea! So hellish are nights this wickedness appears as blackened timbers shake the walls. No escaping, it thrives heartedly on my fears as it moans out those evil siren calls! I feel that sucking noise as blood is bled a slight sting and then the pain. She floats over me leeching from my head as this feasting drives me insane! A mocking laugh as she promises to return to drink blood and give more hurts. Knowing my addiction will not let me spurn her sexy, hot naked body as she flirts! Light filtered in through grey shadows deep lonely rests heavy in this dank room. Far away, dark calls me from soddened sleep I feel strange echoes of dark gloom. Robert J. Lindley, 10-11-2015 Note- A Halloween poem, because this month evil invades light to dance.. 1. Definitions of sodden (ed): adjective: wet through and through; thoroughly wet Example: "The speaker's sodden collar" 2. A succubus is a female demon or supernatural entity in folklore (traced back to medieval legend) that appears in dreams and takes the form of a woman in order to seduce men, usually through sexual activity. The male counterpart is the incubus.
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